Chloe Wiegand, who was 18 months old, was traveling with her grandparents and parents on the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas when she fell to her death on Sunday, according to her parent's attorney, Michael Winkleman.

Chloe was with her grandfather in the children's water park play area when her grandfather put her on a wood railing in front of a wall of glass windows, Winkleman said at a news conference on Tuesday.

Chloe is a hockey fan and loved to bang on the ice hockey rink glass wall as she watched her older brother, Winkleman said, and her grandfather put her on the railing thinking she'd bang on the glass.

"The South Bend Police Department offers its sincerest condolences to Officer Alan Wiegand and his family during this difficult time following the tragic loss of their child while in Puerto Rico," the department said in a statement. "The department asks the community to pray for the entire Wiegand family as they grieve and to respect their privacy."

South Bend Mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg added on Twitter, "We are saddened by the terrible accident that took the life of Officer Wiegand's young daughter, and the city is holding this family in our hearts."

We are saddened by the terrible accident that took the life of Officer Wiegand’s young daughter, and the city is holding this family in our hearts. https://t.co/suAIxHNn2W

Owen Torres, corporate communications manager with Royal Caribbean, said in a statement: "We are deeply saddened by yesterday's tragic incident, and our hearts go out to the family. We've made our Care Team available to assist the family with any resources they need."

Torres added on Tuesday, "We are assisting local authorities in San Juan, PR, as they make inquiries."

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

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"It's always been a wait and see what happens since we've been here for the last 30 days," says Wichita police officer, Casey Richwine. Day and night, Casey Richwine has been by his wife, Erin's side. In early August, the Wichita police officer and his wife were riding on a motorcycle when a deer ran out in front of them.